THE INAMORI PROJECT RETURNS TO NEW YORK FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT

New Heritage Theatre Group

in Association with

Grandparents Around the World

Presents

The Inamori Art Project Group

NAGASAKI MIRACLE, THEN AND NOW

In 1962, Rie an injured Japanese girl searched for refuge in the aftermath of the atomic bomb and experienced a magical encounter with Naomi, an American girl who dreams.

The play is set in the present day and opens with two college students on summer break visiting the city of Nagasaki. They run into a woman named Rie. Through Rie’s power, the connection between Naomi, the two college students, and Rie linked them back to the days of the Virgin Mary.

The IAPG will take the audience on a journey through the Edo era when the Japanese government was ruled by the Shogunate, a time when the practice of Christianity was forbidden. The drama started after a group called the “Hidden Christianity” fled Japan and found shelter in a Buddhist camp in the city of Nagasaki, where they were caught by Shogunate worshipping an image of the Virgin Mary.

THE FIREFIGHTERS

In 2014, a Japanese woman, Rie, came to New York City to visit her niece, Maria. Rie decided to tour the 911 memorial site and came across a historical church. The story of love beyond time begins when five firemen who died during the bombing of the World Trade Center chose Rie to convey messages to their families.

Both performances include dance performances, chorus, Japanese Taiko drums, and visual art.

FREE ADMISSION

To see these remarkable FREE performances on Friday, October 6 and October 7, 2017, please reserve seating at inamoritickets@gmail.com or call (347) 366-4946.

About Inamori Arts Project Group

Noriko Inamori, a housewife founded The Inamori Project Group (IAPG) in 2010 after being diagnosed with a fatal debilitating disease. With her new life’s mission, IAPG was established in Japan with a group of fifty volunteers. Their performances included drama, dance, music, Taiko drums and visual art, presented in 6 categories. Their performance demonstrates why all people should live together in peace without war, religious or racial differences. The Inamori Group performed in Switzerland, Georgia near Russia, New York City, and Japan. Noriko traveled internationally and gave lectures on world peace, giving a voice to people with disabilities for 7 years. She died in 2013 at the age of 47. The Inamori Group continue Noriko’s mission, determined to keep Noriko’s beliefs alive.

Both Performances will be held at the following locations:

HOSTOS CENTER FOR THE ARTS & CULTURE

Address: 450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451

Date: Friday, October 6, 2017

Time: 3pm and 7pm

FREE ADMISSION

To see these remarkable FREE performances on Friday, October 6 and October 7, 2017, please reserve seating at inamoritickets@gmail.com or call (347) 366-4946.

BARUCH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

Address: One Bernard Baruch Way (25th St. between Lexington & 3rd Avenues), New York, NY 10010

Date: Saturday, October 7, 2017

Time 3pm and 7pm

FREE ADMISSION

To see these remarkable FREE performances on Friday, October 6 and October 7, 2017, please reserve seating at inamoritickets@gmail.com or call (347) 366-4946.

LITTLE GIRL WHO DREAMS

Written by Evern G. Randolph

“Little Girl Who Dreams” is based on the stories created by six-year-old Naomi who lived in Cross, South Carolina, a rural area of the United States with her grandparents during the 1960s. Using her imagination, she traveled all over the world looking for girls who dream and have the power to change the world.

FREE ADMISSION

To see these remarkable FREE performances on Friday, October 6 and October 7, 2017, please reserve seating at inamoritickets@gmail.com or call (347) 366-4946.

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